Pris 5950 kr.
Fully tested and working on ALL bands, comes boxed with everything from new including hand microphone, power lead and user manual.
The Icom IC-756 Pro II is an HF and 50 MHz all-mode amateur radio transceiver known for its advanced 32-bit floating-point Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and comprehensive feature set. It is often praised by users for its exceptional receiver audio quality and effective noise reduction capabilities.
Key Features and User Experience
The Icom IC-756 Pro II is an advanced rig with features designed to enhance both transmit and receive audio, making it a popular choice on the used equipment market.
Advanced DSP: The 32-bit floating-point DSP provides features like variable noise reduction (16 stages), a digital IF filter with 51 selectable bandwidths, and an automatic notch filter that eliminates multiple interfering signals simultaneously. Users note that these features effectively pull out weak signals from the noise and help with adjacent-channel interference.
User-Configurable Audio: The transceiver features a microphone equalizer with 121 possible combinations of bass and treble settings, allowing operators to tailor their transmit audio quality for different operating styles, from "ragchewing" to "pileup" breaking.
Built-in RTTY Demodulator: The IC-756 Pro II includes a built-in RTTY (Baudot) demodulator and decoder, allowing users to read signals directly on the screen without needing a PC or other external gear.
Color LCD Display and Spectrum Scope: The 5-inch TFT color LCD display is a major highlight, clearly showing band activity with a real-time spectrum scope function. The display's brightness and contrast are adjustable, though some users note potential longevity issues with the display over time.
Integrated Antenna Tuner: A built-in automatic antenna tuner operates on the HF bands plus 6 meters, with a matching range for less than a 3:1 VSWR (HF).
Voice Memory and Keyer: It includes a digital voice recorder (DVR) for SSB contests and a memory keyer for CW operation, allowing pre-recorded messages and automatic contest numbering.
Rugged Construction: The radio is known for its durable build, with an aluminum die-cast frame and a large cooling fan allowing for full duty cycle 100W operation.
Technical Specifications
According to the manufacturer's specifications and user manuals:
Frequency Range:
RX: 0.03–60.000 MHz
TX: 1.8-1.999 MHz, 3.5-3.999 MHz, 7.0-7.3 MHz, 10.1-10.15 MHz, 14.0-14.35 MHz, 18.068-18.168 MHz, 21.0-21.45 MHz, 24.89-24.99 MHz, 28.0-29.7 MHz, 50.0-54.0 MHz (some ranges depend on version)
Modes: AM, FM, SSB, CW, RTTY
Output Power:
SSB/CW/RTTY/FM: 5–100 Watts (continuously adjustable)
AM: 5–40 Watts
Power Supply Requirement: 13.8 VDC ±15%
Weight: Approx. 9.6 kg